Strong communities are built on good public services. From brave first responders to public school teachers to life-saving nurses, our cities are made safe, healthy and strong because of the dedicated people who step up and devote themselves to deliver the quality services our families rely on.

When we all chip in together, we thrive, but now our cities and the public service workers who form the backbone of our communities are under attack by billionaires and CEOs. The Supreme Court's recent ruling in Janus v. AFSCME is the latest attempt to divide working people and weaken the services we need and deserve. These wealthy interests have used their power and influence to rig our economy, drive down our wages, take away our health care and even our basic civil rights and freedoms.

One of the most effective ways to fight back is to join together in unions for the power in numbers we need to stand up for our families and our homes. When people like nurses, firefighters and teachers have strong unions, entire communities benefit. Wages increase, public services are better, and social mobility improves for everyone.

That is why in the face of these attacks, Mayors across America are saying: "We're sticking with the union!" Now more than ever, we need elected officials to take action to empower working people and make it easier for them to join in unions.

Send a letter to your Mayor and say that you want them to pledge that they will take steps to strengthen our voice by standing up to attempts to divide working people. Say you want them to stand with working people.